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    <p>/<a href="../../">nmox</a>/<a href="../">local</a>/probe/index.html &lt;&lt;===(
      You are here )    </p>
    <h1>NMOX: Local System Probing</h1>
    <p><a href="../../aad/">AAD</a> { .htaccess | index.html | <a href="probe.c">probe.c</a> | <a href="probe.cgi">probe.cgi</a>      | <a href="probe.jsp">probe.jsp</a> | <a href="probe.php">probe.php</a> | <a href="probe_php_as.cgi">probe_php_as.cgi</a> | <a href="probe.pl">probe.pl</a> | <a href="probe.py">probe.py</a> }</p>
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    <p>This is a <i>very</i> plain html page to ensure viewability. Once you've
      chosen and confirmed PHP or JSP (or whatever), you may wish to replace
      this page with a smart one for security if you want to keep the probes
    around in a production environment for who-knows-what-reason. Also, this page
    is just here in case you access the directory directly. The probes in this folder
    are intended to be accessed via NMOX itself, with this page as a fallback.
    </p><blockquote>
      <p>Development Note: use AJAX to detect results from this page( redirect? ),
        and give an overview display of what did and did not pass.
        Oh, and maybe pull this page's source up a little from HTML3 standards...
        ;P </p>
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    <p>The files in this folder are written in the various languages their extensions
      indicate. Successfully running a probe indicates that the languages or feature
      used by the probe are installed and functioning correctly on this system.
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    <p>Note
      that some results may work in a CGI-BIN but fail in the current directory,
      depending on your hosting system configuration. A .htaccess file is included
      in this directory with the following entry( Options +ExecCGI ) in case
      that is all that is needed to enable CGI in this folder.
    Some hosts cache .htaccess files, so consider that also if it doesn't work
      at first.
    Also, for best results - include the header &quot;Content-type: text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1\n\n&quot;
      as the first CGI script output. I've noticed Unicode doesn't work with
      PERL... Hmm. Gotta look into that. </p>
    <p>The following PHP, JSP, and CGI probes are available for the MAX (MySQL/Apache/uni+,
      macos+, linu+, X) environment:
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      <li><a href="probe.cgi">CGI Probe</a> (installed is a binary C app compiled
        for Linux with gcc; others will fail.)</li>
      <li><a href="probe.jsp">JSP Probe</a>   </li><li><a href="probe.pl">PERL Probe</a>
      </li>
      <li><a href="probe.php">PHP Probe</a></li>
      <li><a href="probe_php_as.cgi">PHP CGI Probe</a> (version 5, specific to GoDaddy config) </li>
      <li><a href="probe.py">Python Probe</a></li><li><a href="probe.rb">Ruby Probe</a>   (plain ruby, not rails) 
      </li>
      <li>Shell Probe (likely not available, but somebody write one anyways) ;]</li>
    </ul>
    <p>If you need more introspection than a simple probe, use the System Analysis
    class in /nmox/main/mastercode.php, available in all pages.</p>
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